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2015/03/20 19:09:05 (permalink)
Hello All,
 
Working on building up my X99 system.  At this moment, I do not have my motherboard as of yet but was curious if the 2/3 Way Bridge worked for dual and triple sli on the Asus X99 Deluxe. I already own one, but cannot use it on my current rig.
 
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    Re: 2/3 Way SLI Bridge 2015/03/20 19:14:40 (permalink)
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    Hello All,
     
    Working on building up my X99 system.  At this moment, I do not have my motherboard as of yet but was curious if the 2/3 Way Bridge worked for dual and triple sli on the Asus X99 Deluxe. I already own one, but cannot use it on my current rig.
     
    Thanks.
    Chris


    Yes, if it fits.
    But 2/3/4 Way SLI Bridges do come with the Motherboards form EVGA.
    2 Way Ribbon on the Micro Model.
    2 Way Ribbon and 3 Way Bridge FTW
    2 Way Ribbon and 3 Way and 4 Way on the Classified
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    Re: 2/3 Way SLI Bridge 2015/03/20 20:12:02 (permalink)
    I don't think I was very clear as to my actual question.  I guess the correct way to phrase it would is the spacing on that Asus board correct for the EVGA bridge?  I would get the EVGA X99 FTW if it had an M.2 slot.

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    Re: 2/3 Way SLI Bridge 2015/03/21 02:43:38 (permalink)
    As far as I'm aware, the spacings are on standardized centers.
    Most motherboards come with the standard 2/3/4 way SLI bridges, and I don't believe there's any difference in them besides from a brand label.
    There's no other way to tell without measuring unless somebody else has the exact same motherboard. You could try the ASUS forums, there should be somebody there who can tell you the measurement exactly if you're really in need of it - but I don't believe you'll have any problems. Though, there might be some discrepancies among AMD chipsets...
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    Re: 2/3 Way SLI Bridge 2015/03/21 11:25:48 (permalink)
    fubarhouse
    As far as I'm aware, the spacings are on standardized centers.
    Most motherboards come with the standard 2/3/4 way SLI bridges, and I don't believe there's any difference in them besides from a brand label.
    There's no other way to tell without measuring unless somebody else has the exact same motherboard. You could try the ASUS forums, there should be somebody there who can tell you the measurement exactly if you're really in need of it - but I don't believe you'll have any problems. Though, there might be some discrepancies among AMD chipsets...


    Spacing is Standardized at the Centers between each Slot.
    True for the most part, what may be different is the slot running X16 -v- X8 and with two cards you would want them to be in the X16 Slots.
    That was why EVGA at one time made two Pro SLI Bridges a short and long one or one for Side by Side PCIe Slots and one for a single open slot between two cards.
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    Re: 2/3 Way SLI Bridge 2015/03/21 12:05:16 (permalink)
    X99 Classified
    For 2 GPUs you will need to use two of the yellow squares below.
    40 Lane Processor PE1 – x16[19] + PE4 – x16[19] and Do not use (Slots PE2 and PE3)
    28 Lane Processor PE1 – x16[19] + PE2 – x8[20] OR PE1 – x16[19] + PE4 – x8[19]
       Manual Part 1 Page 8 and 9

    And don't forget the 6-Pin Power down here.
     
    X99 FTW
    For 2 GPUs you will need to use two of the yellow squares below.
    40 Lane Processor PE1 – x16[19] and PE4 – x16[19] and (Do Not use Slot PE3)
    28 Lane Processor PE1 – x16[19] + PE2 – x8[20] OR PE1 – x16[19] + PE4 – x8[19]
       Manual Part 1 Page 8 and 9

    And don't forget the 6-Pin Power down here.
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